Which of you convinceth me of sin? And if I say the truth, why do ye not believe me?
Which one of you can actually call me out on doing something wrong? And if I'm telling you the truth, why won't you believe me?
Jesus basically said 'find one thing I've done wrong' and they couldn't, so why not trust him?
📚 Historical Context
In the Gospel of John, this verse takes place during a tense confrontation in the temple in Jerusalem, where Jesus is debating with the Pharisees who are challenging his authority and teachings. Jesus is boldly asserting his sinless life and the truth of his message, daring his critics to find any fault in him. This exchange highlights the escalating conflict between Jesus and the religious leaders in first-century Judea, as he claims divine identity amid growing opposition.
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